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Family Cimberidae - Pine Flower Snout Beetles

 
 
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Contribution to the knowledge of the family Nemonychidae (Coleoptera) with descriptions of new taxa
By A.A. Legalov
Ukrainian Journal of Ecology, 7(2), 64–87, 2017

A catalog of Coleoptera of America North of Mexico. Family: Nemonychidae
By Hamilton R.W.
USDA Agriculture handbook no. 529-134. x+8 pp., 1994

The Nearctic Nemonychidae (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea)
By Kuschel, G.
Entomologica Scandinavica, 1989
Kuschel, G. 1989. The Nearctic Nemonychidae (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea). Entomologica Scandinavica, 20: 121-171.

https://doi.org/10.1163/187631289X00276

Studies of North American weevils
By Pierce, W.D.
Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 37(1708): 325-364., 1909
Full Text - BHL

Pierce, W.D. (1909). Studies of North American weevils. Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 37(1708): 325-364.

While in Washington during the winter of 1908-9 it was my pleasure, through the courtesy of Dr. L. O. Howard and Mr. E. A. Schwarz, to study the collections of weevils in the U.S. National Museum. The following notes present the records of all determined specimens in the collections of North American weevils as they are at present arranged in those groups preceding

Studies of North American weevils
By Pierce, W.D.
Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 37(1708): 325-364., 1909
Full Text - BHL

Pierce, W.D. (1909). Studies of North American weevils. Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 37(1708): 325-364.

While in Washington during the winter of 1908-9 it was my pleasure, through the courtesy of Dr. L. O. Howard and Mr. E. A. Schwarz, to study the collections of weevils in the U.S. National Museum. The following notes present the records of all determined specimens in the collections of North American weevils as they are at present arranged in those groups preceding

Studies of the North American Weevils belonging to the Superfamily Platystomoidea. No. 2840.
By Pierce, W.D.
Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 77(17): 1-34, + Plates 1-5., 1930
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Pierce, W.D. (1930/1931). Studies of the North American Weevils belonging to the Superfamily Platystomoidea. No. 2840. Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 77(17): 1-34, + Plates 1-5.

The superfamily Platystomoidea Pierce (1916) is composed of those weevils classed by LeConte and Horn and other authors under the family Anthribidae. In planning a more comprehensive classification of the Rhynchophora it has been found best to raise the old conceptions of families to a superfam

Most diverse, most neglected: weevils (Col.: Curculionoidea) are ubiquitous specialized brood-site pollinators of tropical flora
By Haran J., Kergoat G., de Medeiros B.
Peer Community Journal, 3: e49, 2023

An annotated inventory of the weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea) described by Thomas Say
By Prena J.
Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. 161: 323–401, 2018

 
 
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